Coordinate Measuring Machine Programmer
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The CMM Programmer will develop, troubleshoot, and optimize CMM/Gauge inspection programs for machined components ranging from moderate to high complexity. This role supports quality and manufacturing teams by ensuring accurate inspection processes, driving continuous improvement, and contributing to overall product quality.Depending on experience level, this individual may also support process improvements, establish best practices, and assist in training or mentoring team members. Requirements of the CMM Programmer 3–6+ years of experience in CMM programming using automated inspection softwareExperience with CMM software such as, Calypso, PC-DMIS, Modus, with specialty in CalypsoStrong understanding of GD&T (ASME Y14.5)Experience working with machined components and manufacturing environmentsAbility to interpret engineering drawings and CAD modelsStrong problem-solving and troubleshooting skillsEffective communication skills, both written and verbalExperience working with complex or high-precision componentsAdvanced troubleshooting or system-level ownership experienceExperience developing standards, best practices, or documentationResponsibilities of the CMM ProgrammerDevelop and modify CMM/Gauge inspection programs using 3D CAD models and part drawingsPerform prove-outs, GRR studies, and correlation analysis to validate inspection programsAnalyze inspection data, including SPC, to support process improvements and troubleshootingProvide mechanical inspection support and verification for machined componentsTroubleshoot CMM programs, inspection equipment, and related issuesAssist with fixturing and tooling solutions for inspection processesGenerate and maintain inspection reports and documentationCommunicate inspection results and collaborate with engineering and manufacturing teamsParticipate in continuous improvement initiativesContributing to developing programming standards and best practicesSupporting or training other programmers or inspectorsAssisting with advanced troubleshooting, system optimization, or equipment implementationSupporting evaluation of new tools, technologies, or inspection methods